Northern Cricket Frog (Acris crepitans), family Hylidae, found in the eastern 2/3 of the United States and NE Mexico
These small frogs only reach a maximum length of 3.8 cm (1.5 in).
photograph by Anthony Brais

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Northern Cricket Frog (Acris crepitans), family Hylidae, found in the eastern 2/3 of the United States and NE Mexico
These small frogs only reach a maximum length of 3.8 cm (1.5 in).
photograph by Anthony Brais
Follow your dreams
it's Naveen time!
I guess I'll do ZA characters in this style during my breaks… which one should I do next?
Found these in my garden and was curious what they are?
I'd say they're "gardenious frogos"
The first is a Pseudacris chorus frog, and the second is an Acris cricket frog. I cannot get any further with an identification without a locality, and even with a locality, some species co-occur, so it can be difficult without having the frogs in my own hands.
Northern Cricket Frog (green morph) (Acris crepitans) - (c) SaritaWolf - please do not repost
Acris crepitans by Judy Gallagher
Ranunculus acris / Sharp buttercupReet, Antwerp, Belgium 2018 by Jolene CornelisInstagram
I am really half-assing my Primaris sergeants’ names, but it’s 100% because I want to be able to actually remember them
Intercessor Sgt. Galeo = Sergeant Helmet
Intercessor Sgt. Flavia = Sergeant Blonde
Inceptor Sgt. Rufus = Sergeant Red (for his red helmet)
Inceptor Sgt. Calvinus = Sergeant Baldy
Acris blanchardi by Royal Tyler